I think for close up shots, the Came-TV LED is going to excel with a nice clean white light, but for most other shoots, I think the other two lights would give better 'natural' colours and lighting. One thing to try is custom colour filters, or even try filters with either holes in, or extra layers in parts. this could, for example give a whiter light in one area, and a coloured area near the top. not sure how well this might work, but worth having a play around.
+Allan Dawes For closeup shots is actually where I'd be least likely to use it. Any time I have to play around with a lot of different filters to get a decent look I'm wasting time on set. But as I said in the video, it's still a decent light so there's definitely still times where it will be useful, but for times when I need closeups and especially when I need solid skin tones, it probably definitely won't be.
+raredreamfootage Apologies for the delayed response. It is in lumens, but to save space on the LCD you can shift it from 1x, 10x, or 100x which essentially just moves the decimal point. IE if you have it in 10x and read 100 you're actually getting 1,000 lumens. Or in 100x you're getting 10,000 lumens.
My girlfriend bought this light for me as a gift. I am so disappointed. I wanted to use it for in my Photography studio. I dnt know what to do. I guess there is no way around that magenta. Terrible. If someone knows any way to get rid of it or to significantly reduce it, please let me know. Thank you.
+ralfy merced You can definitely throw some +green gel on it to curtail the magenta. You may still have a hard time using it as a quality key light, but it's definitely serviceable as a back, accent, or some kind of kicker light.
Is there a barn door that doesn't become floppy over time?
The light output is pink!
Very good review.
I think for close up shots, the Came-TV LED is going to excel with a nice clean white light, but for most other shoots, I think the other two lights would give better 'natural' colours and lighting. One thing to try is custom colour filters, or even try filters with either holes in, or extra layers in parts. this could, for example give a whiter light in one area, and a coloured area near the top. not sure how well this might work, but worth having a play around.
+Allan Dawes For closeup shots is actually where I'd be least likely to use it. Any time I have to play around with a lot of different filters to get a decent look I'm wasting time on set. But as I said in the video, it's still a decent light so there's definitely still times where it will be useful, but for times when I need closeups and especially when I need solid skin tones, it probably definitely won't be.
If you want to make lame hip and rap videos, then yes.
What Ac power is? I dont round the ac XLR in any place, help pls!!!
What is the led chip type in this light? Where can I buy the led chip which included in this light?
😂 How the heck would anyone know?
I believe your light meter is measuring in Foot Candles and not Lux. I believe 1 Foot Candle = 10 Lux.
+raredreamfootage Apologies for the delayed response. It is in lumens, but to save space on the LCD you can shift it from 1x, 10x, or 100x which essentially just moves the decimal point. IE if you have it in 10x and read 100 you're actually getting 1,000 lumens. Or in 100x you're getting 10,000 lumens.
Great video!
This looks like the same light produced by Godox but only rebranded.
My girlfriend bought this light for me as a gift. I am so disappointed. I wanted to use it for in my Photography studio. I dnt know what to do. I guess there is no way around that magenta. Terrible. If someone knows any way to get rid of it or to significantly reduce it, please let me know. Thank you.
+ralfy merced You can definitely throw some +green gel on it to curtail the magenta. You may still have a hard time using it as a quality key light, but it's definitely serviceable as a back, accent, or some kind of kicker light.
Adjust you color temp and tinting stop whining
Man! Get a box cutter! That steak knife is scary
Relax p Diddy